Movement

One class I’m taking is Movement. It is really fun. In movement, we play games, stretch, and do dances. Right now in movement we are doing final projects, in our final projects we can use props or no props, in my group we are using props. My favorite game in movement is asparagoose. In asparagoose everyone has to move around and throw a ball but you can only throw the ball to someone if you make eye contact, also you can’t talk. I hope you enjoyed reading about movement and I hope you’re ready to hear about final projects soon.

 

My Ideal World

In the year 9,999,999.99999999 there was a world called Luteland. On Luteland there were many animals such as giraffes that produced wool, miniature walruses, tiny crocodiles that breathed in CO2 and breathed out oxygen and were oddly friendly, living sphinxes, and unusually tiny monkeys that needed neither food nor drink nor air and were used as currency.

The planet resembled Ancient Egypt very closely, other than the purple sky, green water, blue grass, and red sand. The people of this planet were twelve feet tall and had a third arm growing out of their backs who also happened to be born with instant knowledge. They also rode around on chariots pulled by unicorns.

For foliage, they had trees shaped like lamb chops that produce medium rare lamb chops they also had bushes that were shaped like rabbit chops that produced rabbit chops. They also had unlimited cell service and free unlimited data plans. They also had Great Danes as pets. When you looked at the planet from the outside, in space, you could see it was shaped like a lute and the strings were rivers and in between the rivers there were towns. In the sound hole thingy on the lute, that is where they throw criminals into. On the dark side of the planet no one lives there because the gravity is too strong. I hope you enjoyed reading about Luteland!

A Field Trip to My School Field Trip

On January 27th we had a field trip to the museum of natural sciences in Raleigh, North Carolina. The field trip was very fun except for the fact that I didn’t get to see the exhibition called, James Cameron Channeling the Deep. It’s about a man named James Cameron and it has props from some movies he made and has facts about how he made the movies. One really cool thing I saw was the skeleton of a giant slot. It was ten feet tall and had feet larger than my head, and claws the size of my arms. I will definitely go back at some point to see them.